Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1952, p. 1

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mm gwmmmwnwmi ten pages gcwtetowb ontario wedmuky january 30 1992 ten pages presbyterians have best nnancial year in history th annua misting of kncat ivea- hyterlan church wuhud oo uoo- uy avatuac january tern a lovely 4inrwmsrvd by the wtv u she mnrs and alto to a tare yaabartocat thamaetlnc which fallowed the dinner tha reports of the varloua orga wrpr- aanurt ajtt d hume reported fr l8 session and saaaloa rtind mia janet ucdougajl ox th budget aast for the sunday school mr rwaii sinclair for the vlsaton- ery society mr u oavriae tor tha eholr lira sam merit enrle tor tha young ladles auxiliary jama ritchie tor th organ fund william o marshall for th church treasur er and san mackenzie for tha eud- ito rav altl j celder acted aa chairman and air hume aa sec retary for th meeting all of the organxatlona had eplen- tud reports to tnaka both from th standpoint of finance and increased interest the bank balance of 13s3 and the amount of money ralaed for all purposes 16000 war both tha largest in tha history of th ob of the nlghllghta of th year was th purehaaa of a new organ and it waa reported that it waa paid for and that a substantial balance remained in th organ fund a letter wai read hating that th lata hodgen darna had bequeathed 300 to tha church thirtythree new mambera were received into the congregation in 1051 aeven member were removed and the membership at the end of december waa 339 th sacrament of baptism wai administered to eleven adults and seventeen chll dren and infants during the year a marked increase in attendance in the sunday school uid it l imrch worship was noted it was decided that s new floor be laid in the sunday school rooms and that this work should be done si soon as possible the following committee was appointed in this connection kobert tun w till im mcdonald si and john kennedy for the board of manakcrs mrs sam mackenzie for the young ladles auxiliary mrs itouart alexander for twwomtni aaaocfatlon mr sam mnckenrlr for the sunday school and mr lurb cleave for the session and trustees the meeting also gac the managers authority to make necessary repaln to the win dows of the church william mcdonald sr and george henderson were returned to the board of managers for another term of office and robert lane was elec ted to serve on the board last dec ember the session was brought back to full strength by the election and ordination of mr william mcdon ald mr william reynolds mr george henderson and mr james ritchie as elders sttttftuy itottftt game a tfubatiatl mfm wu raoitadln a besuftt hoekay gnvs saturday for pet ward kaidar daftacmnu who received sarlou facial injorui at bocky practice earlier this month- uulon coopt doiiated nheir ser vices cor tti guvt as did nftnii dave dnuh and ed hodgson and the iorne scots band turned out in force to provtde something extra for hockey fans milton won the name s ward wu able to be noma and attend the game and spoke hla thankji over the microphone at the games and if haa since rvturnad to hospital to nave hia jaw rewired and to undergo soma plastic surg ery a feature of the evening waj tha drawing of a number of donated lucky ticket prizes jack gunning acted aa emcee and mayor jack armstrong drew ray thompsons name for a mantel radio donated by mcclurea home furnlshlngi later draws were made by club official bob lane and wltr iiillu and oha representative ken mcmillan mrs harold mcclure won a cosmetic set donated by maecormacka drug store oliver hunter 10 grease jobs by bowers mot on jack dempster a gallon of oil from bob lane ber nlrr allen toronto a years her ald subscription and b hume of milton two hockey tickets after the game players and their wives were treated to lunch pre- ikircd bv a number of the tidies jick wilson supplying coffee nr station agent here for five years a resident of oeormrn sjnoa 1044 when he cam bar aa tafs station agent vara t cavana died at bis home on church straat on monday ur cavanagb had bean in falling health sin h suffered a severe stroke which neeeaaltated hb retirement ja 1m a eon t th lets wollam caean- ugh arid elisabeth powe he was bora at thedford before earning e georgetown he served as elation ag ent at ayton from tou to 1w4 at sebrlngvllle until lm and at nate hamburg until 1844 in 1014 h whs married in dons 1o oeorglna faaken he wu a member of st johns united church and new hamburg masonic lodga mr cavanagh is survived by his wife and four children alex n osv- anagh waterloo w bruce cevanagh new hamburg bernlce mrs bug massel woodstock snd ptiyuls mrs jack norman weeton he- also leaves one brother and two sisters russell cavanagh klndersley sask mrs it j nreckrow vancouver 11 c and mrs t j to calgary alberla- he waa p e e by three brothers and two sjseers cecil of st thomas hilton and mrs- c t towe of london charles end mrs d bell of thedford there sre sis grandchildren rev john m smith conducted the funeral service this afternoon at the mcclure funeral home pallbear rrs were searl cheswl kwrett cole irwin noble tmd t i arnold of in harr ttorth new hamburn mil arrhle mcka hamilton in- liimrnl un midr in flot i ceme- institute ladies have euchre party a mm lil e enlng of cards wu tiijovetl by mttubita of the womeni institute it the home of mrs j uallantlnc sr on friday prize winners vert mrs w t sinclair mrs ballantine and mn b n li lack well brampton club 120 leads juvenile league georgetown s minor hockey teams ntc well up in the sports picture the legion 120 club juveniles finished their reason in drst place ylruiin names against woodbrldfe brampton nnd oakvllle lom week find friday they start a playoff ser ies heie with woodbrldfe the midgets have been grouped v ith acton in a plnyoff series ttvcy won an exhibition game here last nikht atialnt oakvllle rtmuc scnoot news eamiuetinff lady teachers hear of federation work eighteen members of the eaquea- ing unit of the women teacher aaaoclation met for their january meeting at huntera inn yfter ft de licious dinner the president conduc ted a federation quu which cau sed some dismay the guest apeokcr mrs helen ward the executive secretary of the fwtaov a introduced by miss jean ruddell mrs ward proed to be a very pteresting and fluent speaker in her address she briefly related some of the accomplishments of the te- eheiv federation and what it is hoping to accomplish in the near future she spoke about the revision of pensions and the imminent revision of the contract and the code or ethics in addition she explained that the teaehereducation committee was lntervfewtnf students who might enter the ptxfeaslon they ware stressing- ifmouonsj maturity as a definite characteristic vs be foundin each studentteacher her concluding remarks contained ttiuch wisdom if they ns ten years experience to be sure it was ten fruitful years not the first years experience repeated ten times mrs ward also admonished e teachers to he alert to attend the meetings of the federation and jto learn in they can n mrs james t- vvans thanked mrs ward for her inaptrinf address moral responsibility sermon at st johns sundaj morning worship of st john 3 was conducted by the mlni- ister hev j m smith who read the lessonfrom itomans chapter 13 the fourth sermon in a series on christian witness was entitled qur moral ilesponslbllit inl wiv n h i for church members and adherents to base their living or the univer sal and itcrmanent principles of the faith rattier that on shifting social ly apvroei standards the choir song the anthem hark hark my soul mrs f g bishop singing the polo parts mrs g kidney sang the solo come unto me evening meditation wns in the form of a catechism study based on the question who is god a quar tette comprised of sue crabtrc pauy wlllaon beerley hyde and jacqueline graham sang bring them in isobel dobaon accom- pnntprt the congrvgational singing i wx fair directors bwqifj t mhwitrrnwn dinxtocs of equesing asrti ultural solictj held their annual dinner ltit tuesda in stewarttown hall limchouse w i entered foi a turkc dinner which wa follow 1 t an evening of eucnre frtak accident wounds georgetown fox hunter oddfkixows coossstat j at a euehra party sponsored by via- oddfellows tn the oddfellows han on friday pruewlnners were vra harry shortlu mrs john 11u- jrlai wrjjatjraey and bswoa charles chuck davis provincial paperi employee received serious knee injuries on thursday in a hunting acctdent in company wtttr charlie bpyl bill tuck and elmer burt he was fox huntlns on the harry peveraux farm on tho 6th line walking down a steep bank toward an old road that was used by the danforth quarries ha stepped on a piece of loose stump that rolled rom under his foot m reached for a limb that broke oft and tlisaun slipped from under hi arm it slid down tha hill ahead of hintabout fifteen feel then dlsoharfed hltttoi him in tha left knee and several ballets en tered hi rlfht leg above the knee erni mr davie ss oalnf a tuudsv barrel shqttun and tha reason far- had aggs transfar fatty years ia gadpli a ralatlv of raany- fam ulas- david wbhlns died in tor onto at his daughters horn on jan uary mnd he ms tl years of at ur wlcaiiu waa related toth ate- guis ueduras hyatct rraaars and raasalls all wellknown names ar ound georgetown and fforval a son ef th 1st david wtgjdne- and uary ucgul h war bom on farm in chlnyiiswlry near mor- val for forty year h was in tha baggage tnthsfer buslncs in gueiph snd for th past nln yr had lived in toronto as a boy h st- tauded no 6 school ira was mem ber of the presbyterian church twice marrlad ur wiggle first wile who died in 1001 was tha for mer jessie anderson of union jl later msrrled kate webb of fllialph who aurvlvea with thre children kathleen mrs hoy archer owen sound gordon wiggins chippewa and oladrs mrs george black tor onto he was predeceased by two children uoyd who had last aug ust snd an infant daughter uary in 1007 there are eight grandchil dren and two greet grandchildren he also leavee one brother sam wiugln fl five brother predeceased hlro john and jim of norvl jt a or windsor albert of vancouver snd w t of toronto hollowing the funeral aervloa tn rorunlo rev g l royal conducted j graveside service in norval cetna- liy iallbearcrs were jim russell nurvul garfield meolure brainp- ton gordon webb detroit gordon wiggins oiliuwa charles webb inllngton and wllliim servant tor onto georgetown fall fair paid 2463 in prize money in 15f treasure- repoh stvyw faw bikaee ditttbor oaomb for 1982 kai fair dsm aepumbar 12tfa taj 1 tiwexther ur tutors somebody aakcd m the otnw day for the ujvtaj amount of snow wnlch has rahentkls winter thoujht yen would be aa interested as tbey wars to learn that we had to ute a total of 7ih inches it la almost a safe bet that more is u follow era batkla t for george town girls defeat bumhamthorpe biv notutd thit nmt wnrd ha lxcn rolntt r md u ith i ivvrt 1 rhei ci li t kmm about the heirl wnnderinj why- wrll for ks he hii horn trylnk t teich hit kirk how n li wrll in hockey nl we fmi11 u oi i jjtnif for hhn thi iim to1litinn of jean han k eltn prut jove ilprrlnff ton mike ifirrlneton sandra scott june tnompson shirley torbes ikf 7ain mlm grao pauline ty- 1- tulia nevrit n marilyn bell hn play when ihr romoi home for the wpfk fndi we nre also add- iiih a nv line vhhjaullne her- rinston and jean itarlev offertni to he lp ut out 11 thcie girn are ionfjejr b slueis who supplied uj with hautlful sweaters for which u are very crateful two weeks ago we played east york in town and we put up a ffood fitiht but we lost our first game the store being 33 joyce iferrlrux- n voilng all the coals we always mtm to hear watch that number h and man roniments from the t miches about bar on january 10 we travelled to starboro a a return game with rait york this wan our greatest lnrs by being skunked 30 we must idtnit thai scarboro cheered for georgetown and booed efisl york ltst saturday we played burn- hanithorpc rlrk and are hanfy to 1 1 w e at last have something to iur credit we won tho game by dcffmttnk them 43 the goals s ere gotten by mike hcrrington sandra scott spike 7uo nnd ttie winning goal was pop- xd in h lightnilig june thomp son shirley forbes w fear it discharging la not known the cun was not cocked when it left hk arm a call was sent to town for dr jh chamberlain who attended the u oimded man in the imsh before he was removed by ambulance to the gucvph general hospital ray bell jack lavoie joe frank and george peuetler went to the scene to help remote him to the ambulance and blankets were supplledby richard mitchell as yet no operation has been performed to remove the pellets f rom iifijleg and it is hoped that tha injurythsrlll not be too aerloua though if is expected ur davie will be in hospital for asm time yet rf xrvv dale mas uln snow jan 21 20 4 jan 72 34 7 5 jan 23 28 10 piuniea jan 24 20 8 1 jan 23 33 0 0 jan 2s 37 m jan 27 2 2s average 20 28 aj il- chosen as judge for winter fair i j illovi mm i i u int lh llo i klki l ii iienlits ilir ur is tui li kin 1 uf tu i i l lk pli nk if li i f on ill pauline norton weds constable buckweld on friday evening january 33th in st georges church of england archdeacon woo thompson ol- ficlated at the marriage of paulina k i its bet norton daughter of ur a iki mr allan norton and baatl charles bud uuckwald son of mr snd mrs t uuckwald of egan- vllle ror her marriage the bride wore i streetlength dress of pale blue vih1 with navy accessories and a tirsigt of orchlfts they were at- tendthl by mr jnd mn lome nor ton mrt norton choosing a pale iue i nd nav wool dress navy fwnlcj jnd t corsage of pink l i j ntption il tin home of the bridt s un ntn the couple left ii af t ait rn honeymoon trip they mil iiuiki thfii home in the clark lirliiieiit ii john street the grcmim i- i member of the local 1 tjihrn nt if ontario provincial rlue train demolishes car driver escapes injury social and personal mn mar morrca ha been con fined to bod for the pat week with in attack of acute bronchitis lt col and mrs gordon cous- ns at tended a dinner dance at mal um y s art gallcr on thursday fui imperial officers ind their wives mrs ii h benner and her grand daughter miss jane benner of woodstock are visiting this week with mr and mrs frank benner i tficlr tinnte en charles street bruce noi ton son of mr and mrs william norton is a patient tn toronto general hospitul it present li in e who is n first form high mhool student i taking treatment ftu i recurronie of rheumatic fever moug with other officials of tha oica ken mcmillan attended the lciiiik of the orillia community centre on mortda dinner and an xhibltion hockey game were in cluded in oie oicnlng cenmonlcs allnn arnold on of mr and mrs hci b arnold celebrated his fourth birthdsiy w ith a pnrtv last daj january itfth his guents were iinnt guest jimmy freestone philip bludd wayne king alfey hume ocim hoshier lome cofell and his sister margaret ann r pfior to her recent marriage to pc bud buckuald pauline norton waa guest of honour at a number of showers mrs bill james assis ted by mrs emily james and mm ernest slmson had a miscellaneous shower at the formers home on the monday prior to the wedding on wednesday mr slmson and mrs gordon sncnce were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the slmdpnhome and thenoxt evening mrs vcm klrby entertained at her home in glen williams seconds befon hei car was dem olished b i train at a ieel cross ing west of brampton mrs bob hard man of normandy boulevard fsieiiicd deah by jumping from the ehlcle tlie accident happened on satur- ii when mrs tlardman waa on hei wjj home to georgetown it wai a foggy day and to escape the triittk through brampton she turn ed down the second line west af ter stopping at the cpr crossing he started up the hill on the other side of the tracks but was not able to make the top of the icecoated hill backing the car down it stal led on the tracks and it was then fiat she saw the irain only a few feet aws mrs hardman scram bled from the car and had only run fie iccl when the car was struck the car was complete demolish ed in the crash luckily mrs hard man was driving alone for had there been passengers in the carlt would have boon impossible for all to cm1 lnjur mr engagements and mrs gordon bousklu announce the engagement of their daughter june carole to william m- walker son at mr and bin john r walker r r 3 brengsten 4 m w hold vbststv atslbtino vestry meetings for st gaolfas and st ajbani aniuean ehinvdim wre held this week report of th meeuncswlll appear in next wfelrt heraw rr fourth at is deer this caused some excitement truth is somctlzftrs strangar than fiction and norm fend- lcy vouches for this story whlfh happened a week ago last night at hu home on the highway on the eastern outskirts ot town the fendleys were at horn in the evening when norms dojt began to bark running v back and forth to the door to bejotouualow minute ai- ler the3og had disappeared there was a loud crash in tha basement running to the cel lar he switched op tha light went down a few steps and in amazement aaw a doe earring htm belligerently the dear frightened by the dog had jum- pad through the basement win dow taking frame and all in the plunge t just to males the story per fect before norm had time to think the tnlmar uirned made a graceful leap back througb tha open shmlaw end dlatp- peared in w bight prmddant nate robinson prismll at th annual maamnsi t tb msv quaslng j aaylnuhiml 8oeiy whlsis vaahald in tba community bsh stawartiown on itooday n rlilmsst iq hla opening remark ha apeka sal th aupoort given to the ctawiiarfsai calf sahlblt and tha junior ha inhabit th building fund waa lnauairatd two yeara agt gradually bunding up to where some action asoo eoau est taken aa a total of 1100600 asaf now on hand for this puree tssto surplus was gained through tssa lucky draws and not on the fsssss set up of the fair th tirasurrs report sh ej small halanre on hand after ssav years operations snd after on f the isrgest prize hats had haab paid 24a309 operating eaait had mounted steadily sortho esaaav ixsuon whll income had baan hv creased only by gate rlmlssanasl and each year die fair had intfeaasss in slxe snd number of esllbuors ms j e ellerby pnbadent l tha womens section of th asaf board gave reporta on the tustrlet no s meetings at midland and at woodbrmge snd announced that miss charlotte urcuilough woulf hold the office of lady district dlft fetor for the next two year i was stated that at the meeting us woodbrdge this fall miss sybil llrnnett kc had been the guaet ixnikcr snd chose as her subjeet airrlculture in the west mrectors reported on the various tiruiichrs of the fair and the iwrshlp fees to the ontario latlon and tlu district association of s6 m and j 00 inepeetlvely were m mltted ids fair dates wcr set for sep lembei 12th and 13th and the fol- uilnr directors apiolnted jolin bird n a lloblnson t hrownridki graydon chester sser- dlnj price oilier hunter frast chapman frank wilson william crnnmr john fmcnabb dsrsnos spance percy clark jama wshaa spencer wilson vern archer uoyti fisher murt allison john wil liamson associate directors are charlie hunter harold iienr doug cunia ern batkin georcc burt gem wilson donald lindsay ted lea- lie john mcclure ted brown tre vor willis mi ward browruidge i tow on roddell floyd drlgden mrs herb cleave was made am honorary director of the soctatav and frknk petch added to the list of honorary directors while the lady directors have not held their annual meeting th namei of mrs john milton mrs rchrr snd mrs jama fisher war added to the lady dir the president and ezsctftlv of the 10s2 fair board was not chosen at the meeting this will be don at the first meeting of the direc tors which is scheduled for febru ary form barkriinton club will play at armourie a badminton club is being formatf in town it will be known aa v coy lome scots badminton chafe nnd at present courts are betaf marked out in the armouries in fhsi imrk officers of the club are paul bar ber president john gnnn vtosj president gene green treasure- and betty king secretary th membership fee will be reasonable and anyone wishing to play is ask ed to contact one of the officers t is planned to have the courts opea on wednesdays fridays saturdays nd sundays r- father was retailer here 60 years ago rev alfred i barker officiate at a committal service this aftar- noon at greenwood cemetery whea miss jennie watson ot orlula waa burled here she died in ordlla sb sunday miss walaon who was a cousssl or dr frank watson of town waa born here her father the late oam watson was proprietor of a aha store in qeorgetown the family moved to orlula about 100 she is survived by two hgsthashl john ind rob wajaon both resident in orlula 1 via ron oeopanoinr receipts in the tb christmas seal campaign in georgetown custiiat amount ta w to dattx tha banter wll be open tor a lew thar waste for furlher donations- send thesm care of 1h localbank 1 m jitj2 ifaiaau h k

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